Opposing defenses just don't have an answer for Brown. He is a pass-catching machine with value in all areas of the field. Antonio finished second in the NFL in wide receiver targets (181) and posted an elite catch rate (71.3). He finished last season with a league-high 129 receptions and 1,698 receiving yards. He scored 13 times on offense and twice more as a returner. Brown had at least seven catches in 15 games of his 17 games and saw at least nine targets in all but one of those contests. In PPR leagues, Antonio has scored more than 10 fantasy points in 32 of his last 33 games. For his career, Brown has three 1,000-yard seasons with two years with 110 catches or more. He can't match the top receivers in the league in size, but he more than makes up for it in talent and heart. Antonio is a rock-solid piece to any fantasy team in PPR scoring and has great chemistry with Roethlisberger. In his last four years, Brown has missed just three games. With the Steelers' offense on the rise, he has a very good chance of catching 120-plus balls for 1,500-plus yards and double-digit TDs. He may even break Marvin Harrison's record for catches in a season (143).